On 15/06/2004, at 1:23 AM, Tim Lucas wrote:
Justin French spoke the following wise words on 14/06/2004 11:29 PM EST:So, I'd like to experiment with a javascript/css based solution which (preferably) is 100% accessible, based on a scroll box with simple up and down arrows, etc.
Travis Beckham's divscroller works a treat: http://www.squidfingers.com/code/dhtml/?id=divscroller2 http://www.squidfingers.com/code/dhtml/?id=divscroller
Thanks, but they're not very accessible at all. At the very least I would hope that (when JS isn't available) the text would still be readable (eg: break the layout to ensure accessibility).
I think what needs to be done is start with an accessible layout, then have javascript come in over the top and add any new mark-up and styles that are needed, but I'm a little over my head there.
--- Justin French http://indent.com.au
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